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First all-electric ferry in world marks its tenth birthday

The electric propulsion system of MF Ampere, which was introduced on the Lavik-Oppedal route, has produced “exceptional” results and lessened the environmental effect of ferry travel. An important step toward decarbonizing Norway’s transportation sector was taken when CO2 emissions were cut by 2,700 tons per year. The operational cost of each voyage has been lowered

Austal Australasia to design and build a hydrogen powered high-speed ferry

The high-speed ROPAX catamaran, which is a part of Gotlandsbolaget’s “Horizon X” program, will be the biggest ship Austal has ever built. It will use a special, extremely effective combined cycle propulsion system that combines gas and steam engines, which is a first for high-speed ships globally. Using “green aluminum,” which is made using energy-efficient

Texas DOT christens new ferry

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) christened its new ferry in Galveston Bay. Named for the first female chair of the TxDOT and first Latina Secretary of State, Esperanza “Hope” Andrade, the vessel was designed by the The Shearer Group and built by Gulf Island Fabricators in Louisiana. Stretching 293 feet, the double-ended ferry showcases

PM to inaugurate hydrogen fuel cell ferry

India’s first fully indigenous hydrogen fuel cell catamaran ferry vessel built by the Cochin Shipyard. The vessel causes zero emission, zero noise, and is energy efficient. India’s first fully indigenous hydrogen fuel cell catamaran ferry vessel built by the Cochin Shipyard. The vessel causes zero emission, zero noise, and is energy efficient. Prime Minister Narendra

Linde starts supplying to first hydrogen ferry

Linde announced that it has begun the supply of liquid hydrogen to the world’s first operational hydrogen-powered ferry for cars and passengers in Norway. Linde is supplying ferry operator Norled with clean hydrogen for the fuel-cell powered MF Hydra. In addition to supplying clean liquid hydrogen, Linde developed, built and installed the fuel containment system,

World-first green hydrogen ferry project commences

Gladstone on Queensland’s central coast is positioned to have one of Australia’s first green hydrogen-powered passenger ferries after the state government promised $5 million from its $35 million Hydrogen Industry Development Fund (HIDF) for SeaLink to design and build the boat. The total cost of the project is estimated at $20.6 million. SeaLink chief operating

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